Hurricane Season Starts On Time with Tropical Storm Barry
Tropical Storm Barry became official at 5 PM on Friday June 1st, the first day of hurricane season. The system was centered 320 miles southwest of Tampa, with 45 MPH winds, and a tropical storm warning was issued for most of the west coast of Florida.
You can follow the storm’s progress here.
Now the question is how much rain the storm will bring. It’s not likely to develop into a hurricane, but looks likely to have an impact on the south Georgia wildfires, and depending on whether it goes east or west, could help with the drought in the rest of Georgia as well.
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